Geography, asked by shagun1639, 4 months ago

what is systematic geography? name its sub - branches.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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systematic geography-

The study of a particular element in geography, such as agriculture or settlement, seeking to understand the processes which influence it and the spatial patterns which it causes. From: systematic geography in A Dictionary of Geography » Subjects: Science and technology — Earth Sciences and Geography.

sub branches-

Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography. There are additional branches in geography such as regional geography, cartography, and integrated geography

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Answered by kshariharan
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Answer:

Systematic geography is the study of a particular subject in geography, such as agriculture or settlement, to understand the processes which influence it .

sub branches of systematic geography are

  • Human geography
  • Physical geography

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